Monday to Saturday
Using natural and man-made objects, students will make totally unique structures
that reflect the world around them. Working on either a low-relief panel or a free
standing construction, students will learn how to change everyday items into
amazing works of art. Wood, plastics, card and paper will be used plus a unique
material based on pulp. Finished work will be painted and dry brushed to give a highly
original finish. Starting points for work will range from landscapes, bones, fossils,
architecture and the human form.
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GRAHAM WOODALL , an artist and Educational Consultant, has worked as a teacher and artist for over
30 years. Specialising in 3D work, he uses clay, wood, pulp and found objects to make structures that
reflect an interest in textures and pattern. For the past six years, Graham has worked as an independent
artist, delivering workshops for schools, hospitals and museums. Some of his work can be seen at
'www.oxonart.org'
, the Oxfordshire LEA art website and at
'www.grahamwoodall.com'
He has recently moved to Malta, where his work is already known, having been the artist-in-residence at St James Cavalier in the capital, Valletta. His work is being shown in a number of galleries throughout this year.
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